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>> yes, i am violating the law in the first place. if i rob a bank it is it the same thing. >> if you are going to do it. you have to make the treatment programs are affordable and accessible. millions was americans suffer and only 11 percent in proper treatment programs. >> costs more to do it >> corporate america drug test. is it kind of the same thing. >> hold ohold on. >> simple. >> we'll get marjorie in it. >> if i work for fox and they want to drug test me. ifip fail, they fire my. why can't we do that with welfare assistance. there is it plentev - plenty of other programs that they don't get tested. corporate america is one thing and an question but harder to implement. >> but a simple moral end to this eric. legalized druppings and end welfare and costs taxpayers no one. >> johnathon that is a big can of worms. thank you very for joining us. >> and look who is reeling in the tax breakings. here said they should start with our pals in tinsel town.
>> yes, i am violating the law in the first place. if i rob a bank it is it the same thing. >> if you are going to do it. you have to make the treatment programs are affordable and accessible. millions was americans suffer and only 11 percent in proper treatment programs. >> costs more to do it >> corporate america drug test. is it kind of the same thing. >> hold ohold on. >> simple. >> we'll get marjorie in it. >> if i work for fox and they want...
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would occur. >> reporter: also said lawmakers could not -- >> the constitutional authority to pass a law preventing the president's ability to use lethal force against american citizens on u.s. soil. >> and not sure that such a bill would be constitutional. >> the demonstration provided a handful of the 11 government memos that justify the expenditure on campaign staff. the only on a restricted basis to 15 senators and the intelligence committee. republicans and democrats won all the drop -- drug policy memos and less secrecy from the obama administration. >> i will be bringing back to the attention of the appropriate people within the administration >> i would strongly urge you to make that is quickly. >> asked whether he indeed reversed himself inside the u.s. and to clarify his claims that the president also saw the need for more transparency. there was no immediate response. the provided more documents on benghazi in georgia tech's overseas, is seen as confirmation to run this day was a foregone conclusion, but the testimony today effectively threw gasoline on the drumfire. lou: than
would occur. >> reporter: also said lawmakers could not -- >> the constitutional authority to pass a law preventing the president's ability to use lethal force against american citizens on u.s. soil. >> and not sure that such a bill would be constitutional. >> the demonstration provided a handful of the 11 government memos that justify the expenditure on campaign staff. the only on a restricted basis to 15 senators and the intelligence committee. republicans and...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ >>> shame on you! shame on you! john: when union teachers shamed outside my office to yell at me, they said teachers need more money. need more money. if teachers were valued in paid like lawyers or executives then it would be better. many people believe that, but it is a mess. america has been more, much more. we have triple spending for students. since i was in college, the blue line on the chart triple. student achievement and math, reading, and science, they did not improve and all. so what happened to all the money? we don't know. the government monopoly squanders money in los angeles where they spend half a billion dollars to build the school, the most expensive one in america. they planted palm trees, did elegant landscaping, but in this beautiful swimming pool, even something called the cocoanut grove modeled after a night club. a very nice, but education, not so nice. the school graduates just 56 percent of its students. schools in oakland, they aren't as fancy, but the students do better. they get top test
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you are against the law. that has nothing to do whether or not you are on welfare. you are drunk and you are welfare and, oilt doesn't matter. >> eric: if i put a check in your right pocket and take money out of your left pocketed to pay for drugs, aren't i paying drugs. >> by the way if i rob a bank it's the same thing. >> if you are going to do it you have to make sure you have treatment programs fallen and accessible. at the end of the day. millions of americans who suffer from substance abuse problems, 11% are in treatment programs. we need more treatment programs. >> corporate america drug tests. you get a paycheck, i got to drug test you -- isn't it the same thing? >> if i work for fox and they want to drug test me, they can if i fail they can fire me. why can't we do that with welfare recipients. >> but you have social security, medicare, medicaid and plenty of programs they don't get drug tested. corporate america is one thing, and it's an interesting question, but it's hard to implement, it really would be. >> it's a simple moral end of this, legalize drugs
you are against the law. that has nothing to do whether or not you are on welfare. you are drunk and you are welfare and, oilt doesn't matter. >> eric: if i put a check in your right pocket and take money out of your left pocketed to pay for drugs, aren't i paying drugs. >> by the way if i rob a bank it's the same thing. >> if you are going to do it you have to make sure you have treatment programs fallen and accessible. at the end of the day. millions of americans who suffer...
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her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> reporter: clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh. >> as his message developed, we came to see him as more than just a prophet. >> reporter: a messiah. >> right. manifestation of god in the flesh. >> reporter: koresh added a twist to his message in 1989, declaring only he could have sex. all the other branch davidian men would be celibate, even married men. koresh, however, could have multiple wives. in this home video that he would later send to federal agents during the siege -- >> i'm not a mean person. >> no, no. >> reporter: -- koresh linked his blend of spirituality and sex with the purity of the g
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one, they get this special exemption from civil justice law, from products liability law. they also get exempt from consumer product safety commission. so the federal government can't force them to put in safety devices. as a result, there are safety devices which are literally over 100 years old. they cost less than $1. they would save the lives of children. there's no question about it. and, yet, they are not the industry standard in -- for guns in america. >> one of the reasons we've been trying to focus on the gun manufacturers and their relationship with the nra, is because i find it to be politically important that the manufacturers are able to essentially stay out of the spotlight politically altogether. they largely fund the nra. the nra maintains itself publicly as if it is mostly a membership organization. it seems to me they are mostly doing what the industry wants. and part of what the industry wants is for the nra to be out there taking all the criticism so they don't have to. it seems a manifestation is that the whole country isn't up in arms about the gun in
one, they get this special exemption from civil justice law, from products liability law. they also get exempt from consumer product safety commission. so the federal government can't force them to put in safety devices. as a result, there are safety devices which are literally over 100 years old. they cost less than $1. they would save the lives of children. there's no question about it. and, yet, they are not the industry standard in -- for guns in america. >> one of the reasons we've...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know
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the president signed sequester in law and laying the blame at the feet of the republicans in congress. fox news correspondant mark emmanuel has more. >> hi, uma, after the robbery republicans said they would not increase tax revenue. president obama signed an order putting it in affect. today the president blasted the gompt >> it is it happening because republicans in congress chose this outcome over closing a wasteful tax loop hole. they decide to protect? interest tax breaks for the well off and well connected is more important than military and middle class. >> speaker boehner and nancy peel peel've -pelosi and there would be no last minute back room dealings. no one likes the reductions done, republicans accept happened them as a way to reduce sphending. a rising star blame happened president obama and allies in the senate for failing to act. >> we urge president obama and the stiant democrats to put country ahead of party and pass a responsible plan to replace the sequester. instead of campaigning for higher taxes, the president should our nation's sphending problem. >> as the st
the president signed sequester in law and laying the blame at the feet of the republicans in congress. fox news correspondant mark emmanuel has more. >> hi, uma, after the robbery republicans said they would not increase tax revenue. president obama signed an order putting it in affect. today the president blasted the gompt >> it is it happening because republicans in congress chose this outcome over closing a wasteful tax loop hole. they decide to protect? interest tax breaks for...
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where inmates are able to learn things like landscaping, how to rebuild computer systems, study in the law library if they choose to appeal their sentence, learn about carpentry, or the most prized job among inmates is making license plates. every single license plate in california is made here. but any time inmates have access to power tools and steel equipment, there's a danger of weapons getting into the population. >>> when we return, how the investigative services unit guards against illegal weapons and drugs and how far they go to check everywhere. together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. we're dedicated to getting you back on track from identity theft. to protect you from being a victim in the first place, we have specialists for that, too. ♪ [ alarm blaring ] ♪ [ lasers zapping ] ♪ yep. we make a pretty good team. [ male announcer ] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. how did i know? well, i didn't really. se
where inmates are able to learn things like landscaping, how to rebuild computer systems, study in the law library if they choose to appeal their sentence, learn about carpentry, or the most prized job among inmates is making license plates. every single license plate in california is made here. but any time inmates have access to power tools and steel equipment, there's a danger of weapons getting into the population. >>> when we return, how the investigative services unit guards...
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now we have to live by the law. if the law requires that we pay these taxes the law requires that we don't fail to obey them or we go to prison. we need to rally ourselves and get off our back sides enough to elect a republican president and then we'll get it fixed maybe. >> hopefully, maybe. charlie, here is the thing though, the government always gets theirs. there are people that have worked out, took maoney out of y check and i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it's great, two stories. >> what part is great. >> i think it's great that people are paying higher taxes for this thing and they should know it doesn't come for free. you're going to elect barack obama for your president and elect a democratic congress and pass through this nonsense, you're going to have to pay for it and you get what you pay for. what's not great is how the media is handling this and the notion the president-- when you say "they", the president is pulling out the stops in a political way saying no more tours. by the way, republicans
now we have to live by the law. if the law requires that we pay these taxes the law requires that we don't fail to obey them or we go to prison. we need to rally ourselves and get off our back sides enough to elect a republican president and then we'll get it fixed maybe. >> hopefully, maybe. charlie, here is the thing though, the government always gets theirs. there are people that have worked out, took maoney out of y check and i'm waiting to get it back. >> i think it's great,...
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first, the 15th amendment gives the right to congress to determine what the law should be to enforce the protections. the reason it gives that right to congress is because the states and we know about this from the civil war and everything that followed with jim crow, and the supreme court and we all know about the dred scott case and the horrible history, those two entities got it wrong and they deprived citizens of their right, their equal right. so specifically and intentionally the amendments give the right to congress to act and what did congress do? they had hearings over a long period of time, ten months, 90 witnesses, 15,000 pages, so even after that decision congress felt that if the court looks at what we did, we meet any standard. and i think that's what will be born out in this case. >> if you could quickly, what do you say to those critics who charge the section 5 coverage area just is out of daity? >> i think they're making a mistake because they're focused on the original coverage idea which was based on turnout and reauthorization. congress looked at what was happenin
first, the 15th amendment gives the right to congress to determine what the law should be to enforce the protections. the reason it gives that right to congress is because the states and we know about this from the civil war and everything that followed with jim crow, and the supreme court and we all know about the dred scott case and the horrible history, those two entities got it wrong and they deprived citizens of their right, their equal right. so specifically and intentionally the...
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they don't like enforcing the immigration laws, which is a serious problem in the congress, judiciary committee hard at work trying to find solutions to the broken immigration system we have, and one of those solutions has got to be how we enforce our immigration laws in the future like we haven't enforced them in the past and in the midst of that discussion up to 2000 scheduled for 5000 folks who are not just here illegally in the country, but have fit into the category of people who should be deported. had to have committed a serious crime to begin with in orde ando be put into deportation. the whole confidence we did something here they would carry out the loss. neil: the argument was that it would be cheaper monitored to keep track of these guys, then it would be to keep them incarcerated or wherever they were. i can't believe that. if you have someone monitoring thousands of illegals out on the street, that has got to be a lot more expensive than keeping them all in one or several places, has got to be. >> neil, you're absolutely right. even leaving that expense aside, they have
they don't like enforcing the immigration laws, which is a serious problem in the congress, judiciary committee hard at work trying to find solutions to the broken immigration system we have, and one of those solutions has got to be how we enforce our immigration laws in the future like we haven't enforced them in the past and in the midst of that discussion up to 2000 scheduled for 5000 folks who are not just here illegally in the country, but have fit into the category of people who should be...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> good morning. here's what's 457g. nell so that mandela is in the hospital. officials say it is only for rue team tests. but the 94-year-old mandela was in the hospital for 18 days back in december. the famous chimney where the black an white smoke will appear has been installed. and a main snowstorm in denver has canceled about 500 flights. official there is expect between 6 and 8 inches. now back to lockup. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the deputies who manage the day-to-day operation of boston's suffolk county jail have numerous responsibilities that all fall under one primary goal. safely securing the men and women who are incarcerated here. >> are you all right? >> but jail officials also put resources into keeping young people from ending up here in the first place. >> because jail is glamorized so much in film and music and other places, they really don't have any idea what it's actually like. and this shows them what it is actually like. >> today, four boys ranging in age fr
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>> reporter: well, they can be, brianna, because florida has one of the strictest stalking laws in the country. most places it's a misdemeanor charge, a minor charge where you face probation or community service. in florida they have a felony provision where you actually can be sentenced to state's prison in a particularly serious case. now we don't know what is involved in this case, whether it would rise to that level or, indeed, if charges will ever be formally brought, but it's in the a good place to be charged with stalking. >> no. paul, apparently her ex-boyfriend is alleging at least half a dozen incidents of stalking. if, say, his lawyers are able to establish a pattern here, will that be damaging? >> yes, that will be highly damaging to him. there are claims being made by the boyfriend that there have been seven prior reports of stalking-like behavior, phone calls, text messages. there's also a claim that this wound up in front of a florida judge once before when apparently the boyfriend sought a restraining order, so there appears to be a long history here of things going on
>> reporter: well, they can be, brianna, because florida has one of the strictest stalking laws in the country. most places it's a misdemeanor charge, a minor charge where you face probation or community service. in florida they have a felony provision where you actually can be sentenced to state's prison in a particularly serious case. now we don't know what is involved in this case, whether it would rise to that level or, indeed, if charges will ever be formally brought, but it's in the...
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they want the law of worse to apply heat on the new process. of our soldiers are shooting you don't hav the allaire. you kill the enemy. in america, part of america is not the battlefield, you do get a lawyer. you dvd process if you're an america. lou: want to turnn five major to of this senior senators on the republican party. nighter then be particularly gracious, insulting as they could possibly be. saying to you, come down. much of what you are declaring, ridiculous. and as you were standing in the midst of the senate, they were having dinner with the president of the united states and ten other senators who were conducting, if you will, a bipartisan feast at the president's -- on the prpresident's time. what is your reaction to their comments? >> i think on this particular issue there on the wrong side of the history. people on a right to trial by jury, due process, the right to be indicted and charged, you really are arguing against the bill of rights. they literally have. last year we passed legislation against my wishes that allows for
they want the law of worse to apply heat on the new process. of our soldiers are shooting you don't hav the allaire. you kill the enemy. in america, part of america is not the battlefield, you do get a lawyer. you dvd process if you're an america. lou: want to turnn five major to of this senior senators on the republican party. nighter then be particularly gracious, insulting as they could possibly be. saying to you, come down. much of what you are declaring, ridiculous. and as you were...
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. >> there are good samaritan laws in the state of california t protect against that. gerri: what do they say? >> she did not have a do not resuscitate order. therefore this nurse would've been protected had she have intervened. that is what you need to do. gerri: you know what it reminds me of? last week we had a story of how medicare is funding even some of the worst nursing homes in the country. even the ones that violate basic protocols or other rules. the federal government continues to send their money. when will be get serious about how the elderly are treated? >> i think we should start getting serious righh now. nursing houses are not a place to warehouse people. people can still have independent lives. this woman had a precious life and any nurse in that situation has to try to save them. gerri: we pay $5.5 billion in those programs. i don't know a single person who is not outraged by this. >> they are supposed to submit their standards and they must not have people who will stand and will let people die. >> any defibrillators come and they need people to be
. >> there are good samaritan laws in the state of california t protect against that. gerri: what do they say? >> she did not have a do not resuscitate order. therefore this nurse would've been protected had she have intervened. that is what you need to do. gerri: you know what it reminds me of? last week we had a story of how medicare is funding even some of the worst nursing homes in the country. even the ones that violate basic protocols or other rules. the federal government...
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he was voted in sharia law-- all right. one at a -- one at a time. jay is next. go ahead. >> okay. >> sean: go ahead. >> mark, here is the problem, i don't believe, and i think most people that are engaged in this, and i've got an office that deals with a lot of the situations in the the middle east that the muslim brotherhood government is going to be stable at all, if it was stable, it's stable as iran, an islamicist government which it is. mark, you're a smart guy. do you really believe that a government under morsi with attempts he's made to grab power and continues to, dismissing the military leadership that the previous administration had. do you believe they're now an ally to the united states. i believe that morsi has conducted a power grab. i think we have a right to be concerned about that and i believe that's exactly why-- >> let me finish my sentence, jay. it's tied to those political and economic reforms. >> sean: i've got to go. >> and making sure that the free and fair election that brought morsi to power-- >> deny our military, and deny our milita
he was voted in sharia law-- all right. one at a -- one at a time. jay is next. go ahead. >> okay. >> sean: go ahead. >> mark, here is the problem, i don't believe, and i think most people that are engaged in this, and i've got an office that deals with a lot of the situations in the the middle east that the muslim brotherhood government is going to be stable at all, if it was stable, it's stable as iran, an islamicist government which it is. mark, you're a smart guy. do you...
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honest it is a good thing it might spur senate democrats to pass a budget after 1405 days, follow the law they they said they would up hold it might help, government spending has increased a trillion from 2008, we have 7.9% unemployment and which are slow growth to show for -- and very slow growth to show for it. neil: gary, you know, a lot of people can interpret this two ways, if you are a democrat and you like spending this is what spending raut, a boom, and now a public record, and republicans is seize on it alluding to sequestration issue, and saying well, you know, markets were not frightened about it but they were buoyed about it, where do you stand? >> the bigger thing right now is fed printing $3 billion a day, for me that is what is driving the market, if you really want markets going, having another secular bull market, government spent $2 .74 trillion years ago now 3.7 trillion, back that out, let's go back to lower numbers, let private sector go nuts to the upside. and then you see where markets take off and it will not be a one-off thing. >> that is right. neil: caroline, wo
honest it is a good thing it might spur senate democrats to pass a budget after 1405 days, follow the law they they said they would up hold it might help, government spending has increased a trillion from 2008, we have 7.9% unemployment and which are slow growth to show for -- and very slow growth to show for it. neil: gary, you know, a lot of people can interpret this two ways, if you are a democrat and you like spending this is what spending raut, a boom, and now a public record, and...
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voting rights act, which gives the federal government the right to negate local and state election laws in certain areas of the country, mostly in the south, if they believe it will disenfranchise minorities and the vice president has said he didn't realize that these fights would have to be fought over and over. yesterday i spoke with one of the attorneys for the naacp defense fund and he is arguing this case in front of the supreme court along donald varrili. justice scalia said this amounts to racial entitlement. here's his response to that claim. >> from the perspective of a civil rights lawyer and an american it completely denies our history. for more than a century of persistent discrimination. discrimination that stood in the face of the constitution. it's an answer to promisess that went unkept for over 100 years. the voting act rights captures what is best in america. the idea that we should all be able to participate in the democracy. >> there were 98 senators in 2006 who voted to reauthorize the voting rights act of 1965, including joe biden and every senator from the states
voting rights act, which gives the federal government the right to negate local and state election laws in certain areas of the country, mostly in the south, if they believe it will disenfranchise minorities and the vice president has said he didn't realize that these fights would have to be fought over and over. yesterday i spoke with one of the attorneys for the naacp defense fund and he is arguing this case in front of the supreme court along donald varrili. justice scalia said this amounts...
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enter -- >> we have road rage laws for people who act out in their cars. charles: we have a lot of laws for people once they've committed a crime. i'm talking about before they buy a car, because peoe have done a lot of damage -- >> well, let me tell you this, let me tell you this. the, um, legislation that i proposed doesn't suppose that someone's going to commit a crime. that's not it at all. charles: what is the purpose -- >> it doesn't presuppose that. charles: what is the real purpose, the honest purposesome yeah. >> the purpose -- charles: to demonize people in. >> the purpose that i said in the beginning is public safety and introspection. so there may be -- charles: what does that mean though? i don't understand what you're saying. >> i described it. charles: i don't get it. so you want to feel comfortable, you want to feel comfortable judging who might want to buy bullets out there? you want to have -- >> the bill doesn't, the bill doesn't judge anyone. it simply lays out to purchase ammunition -- anyone, anyone, anyone can take the two-hour anger
enter -- >> we have road rage laws for people who act out in their cars. charles: we have a lot of laws for people once they've committed a crime. i'm talking about before they buy a car, because peoe have done a lot of damage -- >> well, let me tell you this, let me tell you this. the, um, legislation that i proposed doesn't suppose that someone's going to commit a crime. that's not it at all. charles: what is the purpose -- >> it doesn't presuppose that. charles: what is the...
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she wanted to go on to law school. she wanted to be an immigration lawyer, perhaps a criminal lawyer. really, a bright, young girl. had her entire life ahead of her. then, she disappears. >> she is very responsible, honest. she has everything in order. she has fun, she do her school work. at the president's entern office in john jay college. >> it was her younger sister's birthday, they planned to go down to miami. which she did, every year, go down to spend memorial day weekend with friends and family who lived there. she took her sister. they were going to get manicures, go shopping, they went to concerts together. and spent a lot of time with her best friend, who lived down in the miami area. now, she had just graduated, majored in criminal justice, studying for the lsat for law school, and pursue a career as a criminal attorney or immigration lawyer. that is what was ahead of her when she went to miami for what she thought would be a fun weekend with her sister. >> on a homemade shrine. >> my help will come from th
she wanted to go on to law school. she wanted to be an immigration lawyer, perhaps a criminal lawyer. really, a bright, young girl. had her entire life ahead of her. then, she disappears. >> she is very responsible, honest. she has everything in order. she has fun, she do her school work. at the president's entern office in john jay college. >> it was her younger sister's birthday, they planned to go down to miami. which she did, every year, go down to spend memorial day weekend...
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>> the law says the president was supposed to submit his budget are very poor. it is now almost march 4 and we have never seen it yet. the house has each year passed a budget. we just had paul ryan they are and the budget he will submit this time will balance in 10 years. we are going to get this right. we are going to offer the american people a plan to get the federal government in order by making smart chois and changers that will grow the economy and get on a better path. lou: does this complement the other leaders on capitol hill? what took so long? >> is a tough and challenging place. we made mistakes along the way. the important thing is that we figured out how to get this right. we have also tried to change the rules in the house to make it a more open process. john boehner led that effort. to make sure that people could deal with it. lou: does this mean regular order will be applied to all major issues before the house of representatives? >> i certainly hope so. lou: whether it is illegal immigration, the budget, whatever it may be. >> i am a big believ
>> the law says the president was supposed to submit his budget are very poor. it is now almost march 4 and we have never seen it yet. the house has each year passed a budget. we just had paul ryan they are and the budget he will submit this time will balance in 10 years. we are going to get this right. we are going to offer the american people a plan to get the federal government in order by making smart chois and changers that will grow the economy and get on a better path. lou: does...
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he is a son-in-law. when you catch these bad guys they go directly to jail and they should go to gitmo and if they want to give him a blind fold and cigarette i am fine with that. >> well, it seems he was, all the tapes he put out and the videos he put out no doubt about his complicity. and now my favorite topic of the week which is what happened with the rand fall filibuster. i did my talking points and it made for strange bedfellows. jon stewart praising rand paul, and the aclu, code pink, and amnesty international, and john mccain and senator graham were the only people, and senator feinstein. what is going on here? >> well, senator graham is in campaign mode when i turn on my division all i see is senator graham. he is beyonce or something. i do think that there are a lot of die synaptics at patrol, republicans often, just like democrats, i have to add this, have a tendency not to like people who skip the line. rand paul has basically gone from being an optometrist to a senator and now he wants to ru
he is a son-in-law. when you catch these bad guys they go directly to jail and they should go to gitmo and if they want to give him a blind fold and cigarette i am fine with that. >> well, it seems he was, all the tapes he put out and the videos he put out no doubt about his complicity. and now my favorite topic of the week which is what happened with the rand fall filibuster. i did my talking points and it made for strange bedfellows. jon stewart praising rand paul, and the aclu, code...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. lou: the president asking the white house press corps if they have any suggestions on how to work with house republicans. governor mike huckabee will join us in just momnts. he will help us assess the leadership that is spiring america at this moment in our history. we also like to bring you up-to-date on the latest from wall street. americans suffering the biggest decline in 20 years in personal income. our savings rate dropping back to levels that haven't been seen since late 2007. the american consumer is back, and on wall street, so our stocks. the dow jones up 35 points today, the s&p up 3.5. 3.7 billion shares traded on the big board. the markets posting slight gains, the dow jones leading indexes gher. and not that greenlight capital forcing apple to share its cash stockpile. and the award slashed by 40%. apple shares down 2.5%. bond market yields moving lower. ten year notes closing the week at 1.86%. as for commodities, falling to $1571.90 per ounce, a closing low fr this yea
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. lou: bob woodward talks about the threats of the warehouse and frankly it is getting toasted on this one. and today the president's appearance before an uncharacteristically challenging the press corps a new dynamic has begun is it because the end henry started over the weekend? >> i think the republicans are digging in their heels and he is not used to that. they usually cave he said we gave you the tax hikes we're here to talk about spending and standing firm and he is getting defensive. that is not an attractive role for the president who talks about he is not divisive in a unifying. it is an entertaining light and the hall in the area of the republican stand for something finally. >> i find it interesting bob woodward got under their skin. lou: that was an idiotic thing to do. >> he chose to make it an issue it could be interpreted as a threat is to different ways it could be will be wrong or here is the offer you can refuse. lou: i think bob woodward has interpreted enough presid
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. lou: bob woodward talks about the threats of the warehouse and frankly it is getting toasted on this one. and today the president's appearance before an uncharacteristically challenging the press corps a new dynamic has begun is it because the end henry started over the weekend? >> i think the republicans are digging in their heels and he is not used to that. they usually cave he said we gave you the tax hikes we're here to talk about spending...
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very important thing to put to rest and if there's any doubt about it left, congress should pass a law making it definitive. clearly as commander-in-chief the at a moment of national crisis, he could authorize something in order to avoid a disaster, but short of that, the bias should be overwhelmingly in favor of protecting illegal rights of american citizens. second though, rand paul gave us a case study in what courageous energetic leadership can be, then every member could exercise, both in the house and senate. you don't have to wait around for group think and the leadership to tell you what to do. you can get up and you can change things and i was very pleased last night that mitch mcconnell late in this long filibuster came to the floor. >> sean: he did. >> as the leader to commend his colleague from kentucky. i thought it was exactly the right gesture. i think we need more rand pauls, we need more people willing to get up and do what they think is right. and i think that we would be a lot further down the road towards hemming in this president if we had more people willing to do
very important thing to put to rest and if there's any doubt about it left, congress should pass a law making it definitive. clearly as commander-in-chief the at a moment of national crisis, he could authorize something in order to avoid a disaster, but short of that, the bias should be overwhelmingly in favor of protecting illegal rights of american citizens. second though, rand paul gave us a case study in what courageous energetic leadership can be, then every member could exercise, both in...
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i mean our life is the life we have with each other and with five sonsion five daughters in law and 20 grand children. that is our life. that is who we are. >> chris: but is it tough when suddenly the secret service? >> it is different but it is like riding on a rollercoaster. exciting and thrilling ups and downs but then the ride ends and we get off. can't we be on a rollercoaster the rest of our lives? it is like no, the ride is over. >> chris: let me ask you about the months from november until now. were there tears? >> oh, for me, yeah. i cried. when you pour that much of your life and energy and passion into something and you are disappointed by the outcome it is very -- it is sad. it is very hard. >> chris: governor, second is greg? anger? depression? >> no, you look back at campaign and say what did the president do well and you acknowledge that h his campaign did a number of things very effectively. of course, you rehearse all of the mistakes that you you made. and i went through a number of my mistakes i'm sure and then you think about the things that were out of our control.
i mean our life is the life we have with each other and with five sonsion five daughters in law and 20 grand children. that is our life. that is who we are. >> chris: but is it tough when suddenly the secret service? >> it is different but it is like riding on a rollercoaster. exciting and thrilling ups and downs but then the ride ends and we get off. can't we be on a rollercoaster the rest of our lives? it is like no, the ride is over. >> chris: let me ask you about the...
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. >> david hughes recalls a chilling encounter between his brother, his sister-in-law and jodi arias. >> they are having this conversation trying to convince travis to break up with her. she is right outside the upstairs door, listening to the whole conversation. and she walked in and she just had this face on like she was the devil, and she was going to commit a murder right then and there. >> it was clear she liked him a lot more than he liked her. travis wanted a normal life. jodi wanted to be with him more than anything. it was an extremely unhealthy bond that they shared. >> reporter: and a normal, healthy life was something travis had wanted desperately since growing up in riverside, california. >> travis' childhood was full of poverty, neglect, physical violence. >> his parents were both addicted to drugs. he wasn't raised by his parents. his grandmother is the one who raised him. a tough upbringing. >> reporter: jodi too said she didn't have it easy growing up. she was no stranger to abuse. >> she grew up very artistic, she played the flute and had a lot of brother and sisters
. >> david hughes recalls a chilling encounter between his brother, his sister-in-law and jodi arias. >> they are having this conversation trying to convince travis to break up with her. she is right outside the upstairs door, listening to the whole conversation. and she walked in and she just had this face on like she was the devil, and she was going to commit a murder right then and there. >> it was clear she liked him a lot more than he liked her. travis wanted a normal...
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lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
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>> one would be to enforce the existing laws. you know, i go to gun shows, and i see lots of undocumented sales that i don't know that those are necessarily the problem. the problem is the people who are making the sales. you have an awful lot of exhibitors at gun shows that i think are violating the federal laws and they're selling more than 15 guns a year, not from their private checkeds, which means they have to get a federal firearms license. you've got an awful lot of unlicensed dealers out there. >> it does seem to be bordering on the wild west at some of these gun shows. a fascinating conversation. i appreciate you joining me. you come from an almost unique perspective. and i would say that for all those who think i just want to get rid of all guns in america, the story you tell of you you defended yourself and the people in the room is a very good example of where a use of a gun in america is essential to your safety. i have no issue to that. that's exactly what the second amendment is about, but i appreciate you joining
>> one would be to enforce the existing laws. you know, i go to gun shows, and i see lots of undocumented sales that i don't know that those are necessarily the problem. the problem is the people who are making the sales. you have an awful lot of exhibitors at gun shows that i think are violating the federal laws and they're selling more than 15 guns a year, not from their private checkeds, which means they have to get a federal firearms license. you've got an awful lot of unlicensed...
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and violators will be punished to the fullest extent of the law. there should not be one set of laws that apply to wall street and then for the rest of us. here's what the department of justice said. no corporate entity no matter how large is immune from prosecution. but also said prosecutors must determine whether there would be disproportion gnat harm to investors wsh pension holder, customers, employees and others who were not culpable. they did not like the response they got there. they called irt evasive. and said the department of justice didn't respond to a series of questions the senators asked about how often they've actually deferred prosecutions based on concerns about economic impact. >> thank you so much. reaction now from republican senator david vitter. >> yeah. he's been working with democratic senator sherrod brown on a bill to make sure the taxpayers never have to bail out the big banks again. that too big to fail issue. we'll get to that in a moment. first you just heard eamon's report on the too big to jail issue in washington.
and violators will be punished to the fullest extent of the law. there should not be one set of laws that apply to wall street and then for the rest of us. here's what the department of justice said. no corporate entity no matter how large is immune from prosecution. but also said prosecutors must determine whether there would be disproportion gnat harm to investors wsh pension holder, customers, employees and others who were not culpable. they did not like the response they got there. they...
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because we do not need new gun laws, what we need is better enforcement of the laws we have. we don't do a good job of enforcing for gun laws we have. they have made that case over and over again, they made it again at the public hearings. at the same time the continued unwillingness to confirm anybody to run the agency that is enforcing the gun laws we have. they have been stopping anyone from running the agency since 2006, they still think that is the right thing to do for the country. maybe watching this 3-d image of it spewing out some 600 rounds, that does it for us. "weekends with alex witt" starts now. >>> they're here. massive across the board budget cuts are now in effect. can congress and the white house cut a deal before we all feel the pain? >>> and it's tax season, why the irs may have to make dramatic moves to make sure sequestration does not affect your refund. >>> strange and tragic. officials can't get to the sinkhole that happened suddenly and one man yet to be found. >>> business news, controversy brewing over one of america's most popular beers. is there t
because we do not need new gun laws, what we need is better enforcement of the laws we have. we don't do a good job of enforcing for gun laws we have. they have made that case over and over again, they made it again at the public hearings. at the same time the continued unwillingness to confirm anybody to run the agency that is enforcing the gun laws we have. they have been stopping anyone from running the agency since 2006, they still think that is the right thing to do for the country. maybe...
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the fiscal cliff is current law and that is not going to change and we propose progrowth tax reform and we think with the current revenue lien w line wed have a system to bring all rates down. good for economic growth and creation and taxpayers by having less loopholes. stop picking winners and losers. those things are still achievable and we achieve that in the budget and do reflect the realities that you just mentioned. >> chris: in the last budget you cut spending $5 trillion over ten years. how much do you cut spending in the new budget? >> basically the same. $5 trillion. instead of growing spending at 4.9% a year which is the average under the current path we are on we grow spending at 3.4% each year over the next decade and gets us on the path to balance and the result is about a $5 trillion spending cuts. >> chris: cuts in the rate of growth not actual absolute cuts. >> we will grow spending on average 3.4% a year instead of growing it on average 4.9% a year which is the path we are on which takes us away from ever balancing the budget which produces a debt crisis. that is the p
the fiscal cliff is current law and that is not going to change and we propose progrowth tax reform and we think with the current revenue lien w line wed have a system to bring all rates down. good for economic growth and creation and taxpayers by having less loopholes. stop picking winners and losers. those things are still achievable and we achieve that in the budget and do reflect the realities that you just mentioned. >> chris: in the last budget you cut spending $5 trillion over ten...
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stick with the law. tremendous is no reason behind this. >> greg: there is a lost generation missed outen beauty of a pocket knife. my dad got me a pocket knife at eight or nine. it had wood paneling. nice. i had it until i was 18. irrelevant. the other thing is little toy baseball bat, is that to make nancy kerrig nash nervous? >> kimberly: tonena harding is like yeah, i'm flying again! >> andrea: i figured you out. you whittle on flights. ornaments. >> greg: i carve a boxcutter. >> juan: i travel all the time. you know what happened the other day? you go to take out conditioner for the hair and i realize i put body lotion in the conditioner. you smoosh junk on yourself. >> kimberly: my big sexy got confiscated. >> greg: what? >> kimberly: big sexy. >> eric: i don't think you should travel with that. >> eric: when can we put our shoes through security? >> kimberly: why do with travel with these? if this can't be used as a weapon, what can? coming up, baby buzz across the pond. did princess kate reveal w
stick with the law. tremendous is no reason behind this. >> greg: there is a lost generation missed outen beauty of a pocket knife. my dad got me a pocket knife at eight or nine. it had wood paneling. nice. i had it until i was 18. irrelevant. the other thing is little toy baseball bat, is that to make nancy kerrig nash nervous? >> kimberly: tonena harding is like yeah, i'm flying again! >> andrea: i figured you out. you whittle on flights. ornaments. >> greg: i carve a...
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it was around the earlier laws banning the sale of tobacco, sale of cigarettes. again, you would get the brand, or the name of the sponsor mentioned in golf tournaments, tennis tournaments and absolutely nascar races. 2010, the federal government worked to close this loophole, so that cigarette manufacturers could no longer sponsor this. but nascar had already moved away from its partnership with r.j. reynolds. >> but my god, how can we ban tobacco companies on the health grounds, but allow the nra to basically say, hey -- >> you know the answer to that question. because the cigarette lobby does not have anywhere near the power that -- >> not anymore. and i think nascar did fine leaving tobacco behind. and it would do fine if it left the nra behind. >> let's take a quick clip from wayne lapierre from the nra. >> the nra 500 is the latest announcement in the long history of a growing partnership between the nra, speedway motorsports, and the nascar community. nra members and nascar fans love their country and everything that is good and right about america. we sal
it was around the earlier laws banning the sale of tobacco, sale of cigarettes. again, you would get the brand, or the name of the sponsor mentioned in golf tournaments, tennis tournaments and absolutely nascar races. 2010, the federal government worked to close this loophole, so that cigarette manufacturers could no longer sponsor this. but nascar had already moved away from its partnership with r.j. reynolds. >> but my god, how can we ban tobacco companies on the health grounds, but...
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this is about the rule of law. it isn't so much about him, it isn't so much about john brennan. >> so mr. paul's fili-blizzard as it's affectionately called, joining him fellow republicans and one not from the other side of the aisle. when it was all said and done, nearly 13 hours later, paul joked about what finally forced him to leave the floor. >> i discovered there are some limits to filibustering, and i'm going to have to take care of one of those in a few minutes. i thank you very much for the forbearance and i yield the floor. >>> we all agree water has consequences. we'll bring in our thursday morning power panel. kelly o'donnell, democratic strategist angela ryan, msnbc contributor and republican strategist, susan del percent i don't. i want to talk first about what we witnessed in temperatures of the president and the idea of this chat and chew with congressman ryan. we have reply to talking about this, say the indicate is the wine and dine diplomacy what will turn around the grd lock? >> who had said he
this is about the rule of law. it isn't so much about him, it isn't so much about john brennan. >> so mr. paul's fili-blizzard as it's affectionately called, joining him fellow republicans and one not from the other side of the aisle. when it was all said and done, nearly 13 hours later, paul joked about what finally forced him to leave the floor. >> i discovered there are some limits to filibustering, and i'm going to have to take care of one of those in a few minutes. i thank you...
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this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in lapped on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us now from selma, alabama for the interview is the director a member of the voting rights act team. >> thanks for having me. >> do you think it is fair the say that public pressure, a social movement, political activism is a big part of the immediate reason that we got the voting rights act in the first place so, it's appropriate to question whether it might still be effective? >> absolutely, rachel. i was struck by the reality. as i talk to you tonight, i'm less than 100 feet from the edmund pettus bridge where 48 years ago, courageous women, men, and children marched o
this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in lapped on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us now...
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osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was marrying one of bin laden's daughters. as a result of which he was part of a bin laden inner circle, but he's a propagandist. he's -- you know, even the indictment itself doesn't mention any actual terror plot he was involved in. john will also remember he kind of -- there was a period where he was somewhat public in the late '01, early 2002 time period and then he disappeared from sight because he wasn't that important. he was living on some form of house arrest in iran and has little impact on al qaeda since or even when he was being very prominent. it was really mostly
osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> it's 8:00 p.m. on october 20th, 2007. 27-year-old hathesis hassin is working alone in her family's convenience store on long island. a masked man walks in with a gun and demands the money in the register. she tries to stall as she feels for the panic button under the counter. >> i'm trying to find the button. i got so nervous i can't even find the button. >> the intruder checks the door for signs anyone is coming. when he returns, she's still stumbling at the register. she finally reaches the panic button, but then the man turns away a second time, and the 4'6" 90-pound woman strikes back. she quickly grabs an ax from behind the counter and starts swinging. the would-be robber, clearly stunned by the brazen store clerk, runs for his life. but she isn't through with him. >> i'm going to see where he go. >> she follows him out of the store, daring him to show himself. he gets away and has still never been caught. but chances are he won't be back to mess with her anytime soon. >> i was scared so much.
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> it's 8:00 p.m. on october 20th, 2007. 27-year-old hathesis hassin is working alone in her family's convenience store on long island. a masked man walks in with a gun and demands the money in the register. she tries to stall as she feels for the panic button under the counter. >> i'm trying to find the button. i got so nervous i can't even find the button. >> the intruder checks the door for signs anyone is coming. when he...
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you know, 19 states passed laws. this was a record year that was surpassed only by the previous year. 2011 was the big record year for anti-choice legislation. this is the most extreme law we've seen. it's the most restrictive. but let's face it, women's reproductive lives are the most heavily legislated area of medicine in the united states today. so we shouldn't be surprised that these moves are being made. we shouldn't be surprised that they're trying to gain ground. what we need to do is remain vigilant and be grateful that people for the center of reproductive rights and aclu are fighting them. >> erin, the u.s. federal judge struck down just today an idaho law which bans most abortions after 20 weeks, one which allowed even more than this one does. what do these legislators think the federal judges are going to do when these cases come to them? >> lawrence, we have a national trend which is a race to the bottom in legislatures around the country. arkansas is really interesting because it's republican controlled
you know, 19 states passed laws. this was a record year that was surpassed only by the previous year. 2011 was the big record year for anti-choice legislation. this is the most extreme law we've seen. it's the most restrictive. but let's face it, women's reproductive lives are the most heavily legislated area of medicine in the united states today. so we shouldn't be surprised that these moves are being made. we shouldn't be surprised that they're trying to gain ground. what we need to do is...
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he went to school, never broke a law, raised a wonderful family, good husband, good family. i don't think he's got a speeding ticket. the guy does everything right. and he's really been pretty moderate on guns until the horror of newtown. i don't know what they're so afraid of him for except he happens to be black. is there some reason why he has sparked this explosion in right wing organizing? >> well, i think like you say, chris, i mean, it has to do with his color. what i would say is that with a lot of these groups it's not visceral clamlike racism. it's not we want to send people back to africa or along those lines. it's more i like at the white house, i see a black man there, i feel the culture is changing around me, by the way the economy is terrible. i can't get a job or i'll lose the one i do have. and it melds together in a feeling i've lost my country. somehow this is not the country my forefathers created. so i think there's racism in there. >> let me argue that. there's so much of america that remains traditional. smalltown american life is very much smalltown a
he went to school, never broke a law, raised a wonderful family, good husband, good family. i don't think he's got a speeding ticket. the guy does everything right. and he's really been pretty moderate on guns until the horror of newtown. i don't know what they're so afraid of him for except he happens to be black. is there some reason why he has sparked this explosion in right wing organizing? >> well, i think like you say, chris, i mean, it has to do with his color. what i would say is...
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according to a new report by the southern poverty law center, the crazies are on the rise. we now have more groups who believe that the federal government is conspiring to take american's guns and destroy their liberties as it paves the world for a global one world government. last year, the southern poverty law center counted 1,360 of these groups, an all-time high. only 149 existed when barack obama won the presidency in 2008. today, the southern poverty law center sent a letter to homeland security secretary janet napolitano and attorney general eric holder, warning that the gun control debate itself may lead to even more such groups. the furious reaction to the obama administration's gun control proposals is reminiscent of the anger that greeted the passage of the 1993 brady bill and the 1994 ban on assault weapons. now, in the wake of the mass murder of 26 children and adults at a connecticut school and the obama-led gun control efforts that followed, it seems likely that that growth will pick up speed once again. joining me now, the author of that new report, southern
according to a new report by the southern poverty law center, the crazies are on the rise. we now have more groups who believe that the federal government is conspiring to take american's guns and destroy their liberties as it paves the world for a global one world government. last year, the southern poverty law center counted 1,360 of these groups, an all-time high. only 149 existed when barack obama won the presidency in 2008. today, the southern poverty law center sent a letter to homeland...
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or proposed new gun laws. the nranews.com features the first of what the site says will be a series of diverse commentators that will be making their voices heard. >> the only person responsible for your safety is you. cops can't always be there. obama definitely can't be there. this isn't a black or white, democrat or republican issue. this is common sense. this is self prezation. it's about natural rights. >> joining me now, columnist and author earl ofari hutchinson. thank you for your time. >> you're welcome. >> you have the hip hop music, he's a youtube personality, there's another ad with a rapper, as well here. but the nra appears to be trying to bring in african-americans or at least to their membership. i don't have the total number here but what we have as far as numbers is african-americans have the highest deaths of firearm deaths. teens five times as a white peer to be killed by a firearm. how does the nra counter those numbers? >> well, really, they can't. however, doesn't stop them to trying. po
or proposed new gun laws. the nranews.com features the first of what the site says will be a series of diverse commentators that will be making their voices heard. >> the only person responsible for your safety is you. cops can't always be there. obama definitely can't be there. this isn't a black or white, democrat or republican issue. this is common sense. this is self prezation. it's about natural rights. >> joining me now, columnist and author earl ofari hutchinson. thank you...
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it's worthy of a law with that kind after decision. we don't want to give anybody power to kill an american citizen without due process of law. >> greta: are you surprised that the senators have rallied up to help him out. senator rubio, senator barrasso, senator widen, a democrat, and a body of a hundred senators. >> well, i think more will come in and i think courage ultimately attracts others, and i think that rand paul is showing a level of courage that's historic and that will be remembered for a long time. i mean, if you're a civil libertarian liberal or if you're a constitutionalist conservative, both wings have to be proud of rand paul standing up for the constitutional rights. >> greta: who likes these drones, giving the president power without any sort of a check or any sort of an authority. there's some question we'll discuss it later where it says, he talks about imminent. an imminent being defined very broadly. >> the imminent tool is nonsense. if you read carefully what the white house spokesman said, there are no practic
it's worthy of a law with that kind after decision. we don't want to give anybody power to kill an american citizen without due process of law. >> greta: are you surprised that the senators have rallied up to help him out. senator rubio, senator barrasso, senator widen, a democrat, and a body of a hundred senators. >> well, i think more will come in and i think courage ultimately attracts others, and i think that rand paul is showing a level of courage that's historic and that will...